Beachmont Improvement Committee

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Many of our activities involve cleanup and beautification projects that improve the visual as well as functional quality of the public spaces in our neighborhood.

05/30/2026
Wednesday’s fundraiser was a wonderful night 💙 Great beer, great food, and even better company. Huge thanks to our neigh...
05/30/2026

Wednesday’s fundraiser was a wonderful night 💙 Great beer, great food, and even better company. Huge thanks to our neighbors, friends, and for making it special. We love our community!

Shout out to our raffle sponsors: James Mercurio - Ward 1 Councilor , Be the Light Yoga Studio, Chocolaffee, Muscles Unlimited Legacy Foundation, Market Basket, and Mary Turner

Thank you for your support!

05/29/2026
Please come join us, Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 27 for another Great Beachmont Get Together!
05/27/2026

Please come join us, Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 27 for another Great Beachmont Get Together!

Come join the BIC on Wednesday, May 27 at 5:30 p.m. at Twisted Fate Brewery at 64 Salt Street (Amaya building at Suffolk Downs) for a get together and fundraiser featuring Twisted Fate’s brews and non-alcoholic beverages, pizza and pretzels, as well as offerings from the Bon Appetit Food Truck. We will be on hand to discuss our latest projects and we will have all our new merchandise on site for sale. Come on down!

🌷Carol A. Tye Legacy Garden🌷Located on Endicott Avenue, the Carol Tye Legacy Garden transforms an underutilized space in...
05/26/2026

🌷Carol A. Tye Legacy Garden🌷
Located on Endicott Avenue, the Carol Tye Legacy Garden transforms an underutilized space into a welcoming garden. In partnership with the City, the BIC added tulip plantings, a community bench, all-season landscaping, and an engraved paver program that allows residents and families to become a lasting part of the garden. Complete this form to support the BIC by purchasing an engraved paver.

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05/22/2026

City Council Unanimously Backs Carole Tye Legacy Garden in Beachmont

Residents, officials praise former educator and superintendent’s decades of service as neighborhood group plans new public garden honoring her legacy

By Barbara Taormina

The City Council unanimously and enthusiastically supported Ward 1 Councillor James Mercurio’s motion to name a portion of land at the corner of Leverett and Endicott Avenues as the Carole Tye Legacy Garden.
“This will be the easiest decision the council has ever made,” said Mayor Patrick Keefe, who spoke briefly during the public comment segment of this week’s council meeting. Keefe was joined by a group of Beachmont residents who came to voice their support for the legacy garden and their approval that it will be named for Tye.
“We all worked together on this,” said Mercurio. “It’s a fitting tribute to someone who gave so much to the city of Revere.”
Beachmont resident Mathew Terrell said no one embodies the idea of legacy like Tye, who was involved with Revere schools for 65 years, first as a student teacher, then as a substitute, as a teacher, a superintendent and as a member of the School Committee. “Her legacy is found in the students she taught, the families she served and the school system she helped shape,” said Terrell.
The legacy garden project is being driven and funded by the Beachmont Improvement Committee, which has already planted a thousand tulips on the site. The committee sees the legacy garden as an opportunity to create a beautiful and functional public space that fosters neighborhood pride and engagement. And the committee has proven experience. They built Douglas Cummings Park and the Jim Kimmerle Park, and they repaired and rebuilt three public staircases connecting upper and lower Beachmont.
The proposed garden will feature a designed landscape and will include an area of brick pavers inscribed with the names of Beachmont residents past and present. The biographies of residents’ named on the pavers will be available at the Revere Historical Society.
Beachmont Improvement Committee President Kathleen Heiser said the garden will cement Tye’s legacy in the neighborhood. “It’s a promise that the seeds she planted in Revere will continue to grow,” said Heiser, adding that the hope is that the garden will generate more community involvement.
Crescent Avenue resident Ed Deveau said he hopes the Tye garden will plant the seed for other legacy gardens around the city. A shared sense of history helps build neighborhood cohesion and commitment.
Councillors praised Tye and highlighted their connections to her. Several, like Councillor-at-Large Michelle Kelley, were former students; others had parents who were Tye’s students, and others knew her from her tireless work in the community.
“There is no one in this city who deserves this more,” said Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya.
Ward 6 Councillor Chris Giannino described Tye’s service to the city as “above and beyond.”
Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky called Tye a friend and the greatest choice for the legacy garden. “She was a great teacher, a great superintendent, one of the best this city has ever seen,” he said.
“Tonight is a feel-good council meeting,” said City Council President Anthony Zambuto.
After a standing ovation, Tye graciously thanked everyone saying she was overwhelmed. She mentioned how she had been at the Council Chamber podium before to oppose council plans and motions. She said the great thing about Revere is that people could be on opposite sides of an issue, disagree and still go on to work for the city. “Thank you for being the wonderful human beings that you are,” Tye told the crowd.

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Carol Tye
Former educator to be honored for legacy of service

05/19/2026

Please join me on Wednesday, June 3rd.

TOMORROW: KINDNESS CABINET DONATION COLLECTION AT FARMERS MARKET: We're very excited to take part in the Revere Farmers ...
05/15/2026

TOMORROW: KINDNESS CABINET DONATION COLLECTION AT FARMERS MARKET: We're very excited to take part in the Revere Farmers Market this season, beginning tomorrow 5/16. During this event, we will also be collecting donations for our Kindness Cabinet, which we debuted late last year.
About the Kindness Cabinet: This cabinet, located next to the Little Free Library in Fredericks Park (adjacent to the Beachmont Veterans Elementary School, functions similarly to how a Little Free Library works, where members of the community can both take what they may need and add what they can. Guidelines and instructions are posted within the cabinet and, for those in need of food, which the cabinet does not provide, QR codes are posted in the cabinet that link to information about those services.
Also, if you can't stop by tomorrow and/or don't regularly frequent our Kindness Cabinet, but want to get give or get involved in any other way, please message us.
Thanks in advance for your help and see you there! Looks like a fabulous weather day!

Come join the BIC on Wednesday, May 27 at 5:30 p.m. at Twisted Fate Brewery at 64 Salt Street (Amaya building at Suffolk...
05/12/2026

Come join the BIC on Wednesday, May 27 at 5:30 p.m. at Twisted Fate Brewery at 64 Salt Street (Amaya building at Suffolk Downs) for a get together and fundraiser featuring Twisted Fate’s brews and non-alcoholic beverages, pizza and pretzels, as well as offerings from the Bon Appetit Food Truck. We will be on hand to discuss our latest projects and we will have all our new merchandise on site for sale. Come on down!

JOIN US @ The Yard for the Revere Farmer’s Market Saturday, May 16th, May 30th & June 13th11AM - 2PMCome down to our boo...
05/09/2026

JOIN US @ The Yard for the Revere Farmer’s Market

Saturday, May 16th, May 30th & June 13th
11AM - 2PM

Come down to our booth and find out what we’re up to with our latest projects, check out our newest Beachmont merch (shirts, hats, towels), and enter our raffle. See you there! 💙

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216 Crescent Avenue
Revere, MA
02151

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